On 9月12日, 下午12时56分, Hakusa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 11, 11:53 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Tabs in Chromium is much different.
>
> > 1. You can tear off a Chromium tab to create a new Chromium window or
> > attach it to anther Chromium window (try tear tabs off downwards)
>
> Thus defeating the purpose of using tabs, like I said I wanted.
Tabs are good, but too many tabs in a window is also a problem. At
this point, tear off a tab and create a new window and tabs in it as
easily as possible is A Good Thing. I don't know if this is their
purpose of such UI design, but I personally feel this is A Good Thing.
>
> > 2. The tabs are placed on the title bar, and free of occupying
> > vertical space. This is better for 1024x768 and wide screen notebook
> > with even smaller vertical space.
>
> I am on such a notebook and I still prefer them not there.
>
Then this is of personal taste :)
Because it's open source, add the classical FF UI layout is very
possible. I think they (google developers) are at a stage working hard
for their original design ATM though.
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